Author's Note: I'd like to thank Cullen for helping me out with planning Kimmy's mother and father (even though he's not in the story yet).

Alex's POV

We walked into the house, and were immediately rampaged by children. "Storm," they yelled.

"Hey guys," Storm said with delight. When I looked over, there was a little glow to her eyes as she looked at the children. I wouldn't doubt that she would want to be a mother when she was older. I hope that she will have that chance with another guy, even if the thought saddens me. I didn't know why though, so I push it aside.

"Who's that," a little girl questioned.

"Well that's my friend, Alex," Storm said before she lowered herself to her height. "He saved me yesterday."

"Are you a super hero," a little boy asked as he tugged on my pants. I shook my head as I stuck my hands into my pocket.

"Super heroes aren't supposed to tell you their secret, Joey," Storm grinned. "You never know who it would be. It could even be you if you tried hard enough."

"I'm sorry, mister," Joey stampered. "I won't tell your secret. I promise. Then he ran into another room before I could say anything.

"Storm," a woman called. I looked up to see that she had blonde hair and blue eyes like Storm's. "I'm glad your home. I was wondering if you can help me feed Zeta. You know how much she loves you."

"Sure mom, but I'd like you to meet Alex," she replied.

"Who's that," Storm's mother questioned.

"He's the guy that saved my life last night," she answered as she took my hand again and dragged me over to her. Her mom gave me a huge hug.

"Thank you so much for saving my baby girl," she gushed as she started rocking us back and forth. "I don't know what I would do if my little baby wasn't alive. Thank you so much."

"You're welcome Mrs. Jones," I replied. She let go of the hug and then got back to work. Storm grabbed my hand and pulled me to where she was going. I soon saw a baby.

"Hi Zeta," she cooed as she picked her up. "How are you today? Are you good? Are you hungry?" The baby started wiggling in her arms. "Let's get you something to eat then." She led me back into the kitchen as she got a bottle out of the freezer and kicking it closed with perfect ease. She popped the bottle in the baby's mouth, and she ate it hungrily. She took a seat by me and gestured towards the other seat.

"So is this your mom's work or something," I questioned as I gestured towards the baby in Zeta's arms.

"The little kids around here are her daycare kids while this one is my little baby," she cooed. She looked at me with an apologetic smile. "I should have probably told you earlier that she was my baby."

"No, it wasn't my business really," I replied. "It's your choice to tell me."

"Most seem a little shocking to you since you don't know the story," she gave a sad smile. "Her name in Greek means seven. Seven was always my lucky number for some reason, so I decided to find a cool way to name her after my lucky number. I came across Zeta one day looking for names, and now here she is, Zeta Rose."

"What happened to her father," I questioned.

"Everyone doesn't have a good story, Alex," she sighed. "I was lucky enough to have a happily ever after though with my baby girl. I was raped one day in freshmen year when I was shopping with my friends. I was taken away from them, and they didn't even notice and kept walking while I was being raped. By the time that they had noticed, they backtracked trying to find me. When they did, he was gone, and I was left with the evil memory. After five weeks, I found out about this angel though, and I decided to keep her despite her terrible conception. They never found the guy though. I guess we can't have it both ways." She gave a sad smile down to her baby before she took the bottle and put it on the table. She then took a towel and put it over her shoulder before burping Zeta.

"She's a cute baby," I stated, looking at the resemblance between Zeta and Storm. "She's got your hair and your skin tone at least."

"Yeah, but that's about it," she replied.

"You're a great mom," I complimented. She sent me a smile.

"Storm, you should be heading off to school now," her mother called.

"I'll be one minute," she stated before standing up and taking Zeta back to her crib. I watched her go as she looked at her baby and smiled. I knew that everything was going to be alright with her. I just hope that she would be able to find someone human that will love her.

"Ready to go," I smiled at her as she came back into the room.

"Ready when you are," she said with a smile as she picked up her bag from the floor. We were soon on our way back to school. It didn't take long to arrive to school. When we got out, my family was outside with their food, waiting for me. The only one that wasn't there was Kimmy. It saddened me that she wasn't here at all. I didn't expect her to come to school, but I wish that she wasn't in this kind of mood at all. She shouldn't be going through this pain, but it was so Kimmy to mourn her mother, and we all respected that because she was the reason that Kimmy was alive and able to become a vampire with us. "Thanks for coming over to my house to meet my family."

"It was no problem," I replied. "I'd love to see them again."

"Really," she questioned. I saw a spark of emotion in her eye that I just couldn't place. I nodded. "Great," she stated before she kissed me on the cheek. Then she walked off into the school while I walked over to my family.

"It went well, I see," Alice stated with a knowing look.

"It was great," I smiled before I sat down and explained the events of the hour.